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FYI: CFP2001 Call for Proposals
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transmediale.01 newsletter no.1
"transmediale" <info@transmediale.de>
Financial Cryptography 01 preliminary program
"R. A. Hettinga" <rah@shipwright.com>
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Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:15:45 +1300
From: James.Ryan@telemedianetworks.com
Subject: FYI: CFP2001 Call for Proposals
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 14:37:45 -0500
From: HIIP@Harvard.edu
Subject: Computers, Freedom, and Privacy CFP2001 Call for Participation
CFP2001: The Eleventh Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy
Hyatt Regency Cambridge
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
March 6 - 9, 2001
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
The Program Committee of the Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy
(CFP2001) invites your participation and proposals for the eleventh annual
CFP, which will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
USA, on March 6 - 9, 2001.
CFP2001 is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
CFP is the leading policy conference for exploring the impact of the
Internet, computers and communications technologies on society. $B?(BFor more
than a decade, CFP has anticipated the policy trends and issues and shaped
the public debate on the future of privacy and freedom in the online world.
Each year at CFP, key members of the technical, government, business,
education, non-profit, legal, law enforcement, security, media and
hacker/cracker communities gather together to address the cutting edge
questions in computing, freedom and privacy. $B?(BCFP themes are broad and
forward-looking. CFP explores what will be, not what has been.
Since this CFP will be held in 2001, the theme is the future of computing,
freedom and privacy, including the convergence of information and
communication technologies with other advanced technology areas and the new
challenges to freedom and privacy that they engender throughout the world.
The Internet is a global phenomenon with significant local impacts. We
encourage innovative and imaginative thinking on these topics and invite
you to submit proposals for CFP2001 conference activities. $B?(BOf particular
interest are proposals on:
GOVERNANCE, including impact of the Internet on governance; impact of
governance on the Internet; ICANN; voting; standards; antitrust and
competition policy; new models for governance; and stakeholders in
governance.
SOCIAL IMPACTS, such as the relationship between the individual and her
communities.
INDIVIDUAL AUTONOMY AND INTEGRITY, particularly human rights; freedom of
expression; censorship; free speech and access; freedom of association;
freedom of movement; and exploration of the roles of non-identifiability,
pseudonymity, and anonymity.
CONVERGENCE of information and communication technologies (ICT); of ICT and
content; of ICT with other advanced technology areas, including
biotechnology, biology and materials science; and related industry mergers,
consolidations and activities.
DIGITAL DIVIDE in the face of the growth of the ubiquitous information
environment; access to the network infrastructure; access to information;
broadband policy; education policy; and related telecommunications, cable,
intellectual property and freedom of information (FOIA) rules.
PRIVACY, including the growth and role of the chief privacy officer; privacy
as the default; US legislation; international developments and trends; and
an international privacy convention.
INTERNATIONAL ISSUES, especially the emerging issues of global privacy
protection; international principles of human rights; security of
information systems; intellectual property; objectionable content;
cybercrime; jurisdiction; regulation; and legislation.
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, including consumer protection; and the impact of
payment systems, regulations, and technical standards on personal freedom
and privacy.
We encourage proposals not only on these subjects, but also on the border
areas between these topics, such as intellectual property protection and
privacy.
We strongly encourage proposals that involve leading experts, innovators,
policymakers, and thinkers.
CFP2001 PROPOSAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Proposals should be submitted no later than January 5, 2001, via the
CFP2001 website at http://www.cfp2001.org.
Proposals should include the following information:
1. PRESENTATION TITLE
2. PRESENTATION TYPE
Plenary conference sessions (30 minutes to 1.5 hours)
Lunch breakout sessions (1 hour)
Tutorials (3 hours)
BOFs ("birds of a feather" sessions) (no time limit)
3. PROPOSED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION
4. NAME(S) OF SPEAKER(S), PLUS BRIEF BACKGROUND DESCRIPTION FOR EACH
SPEAKER
5. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION (no more than 100 words) OF THE TOPIC AND FORMAT,
suitable for conference brochure and press release.
6. COMPLETE CONTACT INFORMATION (e-mail, phone, and mailing address). For
presentations with more than one speaker, please include complete contact
information for all the proposed speakers.
We encourage a variety of formats, including panels, debates, individual
speeches or keynotes, interviews, role plays, reverse role plays, case
studies, Socratic dialogues, etc.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS
All proposals must be received no later than January 5, 2001. Please
follow the submission guidelines above.
PLEASE SUBMIT PROPOSALS AT HTTP://WWW.CFP2001.ORG.
For additional information about CFP2001, please visit the conference
website at http://www.cfp2001org.
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Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 21:54:10 -0600
From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?::_oscar_a._garcia_::?=" <oscarimpi@hotmail.com>
Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?::_cordial_invitacion_::_?
Sin titulo Pagina normal:: invitacion a un desmontaje
cinematografico de oscar a. garcia | viernes 22 de diciembre |
media noche | =FAnico dia | mexico d.f. ::
|> 2000 | 2001 <| : : [-] 100 to 50 : :
<simulaciones>
una obra en tiempo real de oscar a. garcia
> en homenaje al pensamiento de
paul virilio
>A partir del hecho de que el arte ya no tiene lugar, que se
ha convertido en pura energia, trabajan los artistas de la
deslocalizacion en la escena artistica contemporanea.
Muchos artistas han anticipado la perdida de lugar, el
des-emplazamiento del arte, lo anticipan en un energetismo que puede
incluir las imagenes mas espantosas, o la mayor aceleracion de las
imagenes en un nivel de feedback. =BFEs este intento energeticista una
de las =FAltimas maneras de afrontar la disolucion? Como alguien que
siente que las fuerzas te fallan y pone toda su fuerza en un ultimo
golpe, precisamente por que sabe que es el =FAltimo. Veo algo asi en
la danza, en el teatro, el video, en todas las artes de que todavia
disfruto. Me repelen las artes plasticas ahora, porque no queda nada,
para mi se acabo.
>Para mi el cine esta acabado.
Durante a=F1os no he soportado el cine, principalmente
porque ya no soporto el ritual de los cines. El cine tenia que haber
cambiado sus escenarios de presentacion. Existe gracias al lugar
llamado 'cine', y ese lugar, como el arte, debe revolucionarse
constantemente. Pero obviamente es mas caro hacer nuevas salas de cine
cada dos a=F1os que hacer nuevas peliculas cada dos a=F1os. A menudo
he comentado que es preciso sacar a Godard de la sala de cine, de otra
forma el propio Godard desaparecera. El cine 'tiene lugar', tiene
su propio cuarto oscuro, su camara oscura, y es necesario hacer que
ese 'lugar' evolucione. Hoy la camara oscura es el espacio
virtual, es el videocasco, ya no hay 'cuarto oscuro'. Es otra
deslocalizacion... Me pregunto entonces si el arte no ha regresado
desde la exposicion, desde la instalacion en la pared o en la
galeria, hacia las inscripciones del land art, solo para finalmente
desaparecer, ya no inscrito en ninguna parte mas que en el
instantaneo intercambio de sensaciones ofrecido por la realidad
virtual.
>Lo que tenemos hoy seria una estetica sideral: una
estetica de la desaparicion, y no una de la aparicion.
=BFPodemos agarrarnos a la balsa de la medusa que representa
el land art, como a una especie de salvavidas que nos lleve hacia la
reinscripcion y reinstalacion del arte en el aqui y ahora, el hic
et nunc, en los que yo insisto? =BFO es ese salvavidas el signo de un
barco hundiendose -y la victoria caera del lado de la realidad
virtual como electrocucion reciproca, en la instantaneidad de un
arte que no deja rastro?
>>
El arte no puede estar en ning=FAn sitio, no existe
mas que como emisin y recepcion de una se=F1al, solo en el
feedback. El arte de la era virtual es un arte de la retroalimentacion
- -sin hablar todavia de internet. Asi que desplazandose desde su
inicial inscripcion en un lugar -cueva, piramide o castillo- a
traves de museos, galerias y colecciones itinerantes, y mas tarde
a traves de reproducciones fotograficas -donde el viaje es ya de
otra indole- y del CD-rom, que todavia es un soporte material, el
arte de hoy, con sus tecnicas interactivas, ha alcanzado el nivel de
intercambio instantaneo entre el actor y el espectador, la
deslocalizacion final.
viernes 22 de diciembre | a=F1o 2000 | 24:00 hrs
[ km 15.5 carretera picacho > ajusco ]
desde periferico tomar la desviacion ajusco six flags y
seguir derecho
|> www.planetax.com.mx <|
| smarts > sushi > fogatas > comida > jugos > frutas > agua >
cerveza > laberinto > seguridad > estacionamiento > cuestionamiento |
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Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 16:43:00 +0100
From: "transmediale" <info@transmediale.de>
Subject: transmediale.01 newsletter no.1
transmediale.01 - international media art festival berlin
DIY [ do it yourself ! ]
4 - 11 February 2001
the programme planning for the upcoming transmediale - international media
art festival berlin - is progressing fast. in the coming weeks, we will be
sending out regular news updates which will, as soon as possible, also be
reflected on the festival website which is under construction.
here is a first overview over some parts of the festival programme:
* two-day CONFERENCE with two international panels each day:
- - Social Software (8 feb afternoon) - about software as a designed motor of
social change
- - Artistic Software (8 feb evening) - about programming as artistic
practice
- - New Forms of Distribution (9 feb afternoon) - about artistic content
production and distribution on the net
- - Net-Based Participation (9 feb evening) - about art projects probing
models of interaction and participation
* artist presentations and prize ceremony for the projects shortlisted for
the transmediale.01 AWARDS in the three categories, Interactive, Video, and
Artistic Software (10 feb)
* six thematic VIDEO SCREENING programmes from the competition submissions
(5, 6, 7, 11 feb) and a video-on-demand service
* the Competition Terror screening night - all you can take! (9 feb)
* three special screenings with video art from Africa (6 feb),
internet-based shorts from Russia (10 feb) and the UK group Machinima who
produce feature films with computer game software (11 feb)
* a retrospective afternoon with the berlin-based film and video group
DOGFILM - pioneers in bridging the gap between independent video production
and public television (11 feb)
* four WORKSHOPS (Flash animations and Gameboy hacking for children, LEGO
Mindstorms and Synaesthetic environments for all)
* a specially designed MEDIA LOUNGE in the Foyer Hall of the Podewil where
we will present the computer screen-based works (internet, CD-Rom,
software) - this is set to become a spectacular and inviting environment
that will give the transmediale.01 a characteristic face.
* the transmediale.01 SALON, a cafe and evening hang-out with
magazine-style short presentations of new media projects and work in
progress.
* PRICES (reduced)
Conference
- - 1 panel DM 20 (DM 15)
- - 2 panels DM 35 (DM 25)
Screenings - DM 12 (DM 10)
Competition Terror - DM 20 (DM 15)
Presentations - DM 12 (DM 10)
Workshops - DM 20 (DM 5)
Media Lounge/Salon - free
Festival pass - DM 150 (DM 120)
an ACCREDITATION FORM is available on the website
http://www.transmediale.de
PRESS: please, contact presse@transmediale.de
the NEXT NEWSLETTER will be published on 29 dec and will contain a list of
the projects and tapes shortlisted for the transmediale.01 awards.
we wish everybody a pleasant and peaceful end of the year season and send
special greetings to all those who, like us, can't take holidays.
best regards,
the transmediale team
_______________________________________
transmediale - international media art festival berlin
klosterstr. 68-70 - d-10179 berlin
tel. +49-30-24721907 - fax +49-30-24721909
info@transmediale.de - http://www.transmediale.de
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transmediale.01 - DIY [do it yourself!] - 4-11 feb 2001
transmediale.01
DIY [do it yourself!]
4 - 11 february 2001
international media art festival berlin
klosterstr. 68-70
10179 berlin
germany
fon +49 30 2472 1907
fax +49 30 2472 1909
www.transmediale.de
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Member of the European Coordination of Film Festivals E.E.I.G.
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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 22:01:20 -0700
From: "R. A. Hettinga" <rah@shipwright.com>
Subject: Financial Cryptography 01 preliminary program
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Resent-Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 22:30:40 -0400
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 18:29:40 -0800
From: Stuart Haber <stuart@intertrust.com>
To: fc@ifca.ai
Subject: Financial Cryptography 01 preliminary program
Resent-From: fc@offshore.com.ai
Resent-Sender: fc-request@offshore.com.ai
Financial Cryptography '01
February 19-22, 2001
Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort
Cayman Islands, BWI
FC01, the fifth international conference on financial data security and
digital commerce, will be held in on Grand Cayman Island, British West
Indies. FC01 aims to bring together persons involved in both the
financial and data security fields to foster cooperation and exchange
of ideas. The conference is organized by the International Financial
Cryptography Association (IFCA).
Preliminary List of Papers to be Presented
Off-line generation of limited-use credit card numbers
Avi Rubin and Rebecca Wright
Efficient fair-exchange with signature recovery
Olivier Markowitch and Shahrokh Saeednia
On the security of homage group authentication protocol
Eliane Jaulmes and Guillaume Poupard
A security framework for card-based systems
Yiannis Tsiounis
Copy-protected internet content distribution
Tadayoshi Kohno
Mutual authentication for low-power mobile devices
Markus Jakobsson and David Pointcheval
Fair tracing without trustees
Dennis Kugler and Holger Vogt
Amortized e-cash
Moses Liskov and Silvio Micali
Offline micropayments without trusted hardware
Matt Blaze, John Ioannidis, and Angelos Keromytis
The power of RSA inversion oracles and the security of Chaum's
RSA-based blind signature scheme
M. Bellare, C. Namprempre, D. Pointcheval, and M. Semanko
Nonmonotonicity, user interfaces, and risk assessment in certificate
revocation (Position Paper)
Ninghui Li and Joan Feigenbaum
SecureClick: A Web payment system with disposable credit card numbers
Adi Shamir
Trust: A collision of paradigms
L. Jean Camp, Helen Nissenbaum, and Cathleen McGrath
Monotone signatures
David Naccache, David Pointcheval, and Christophe Tymen
(M+1)-th price auction protocol
Hiroaki Kikuchi
Non-interactive private auctions
Olivier Baudron
Provably secure implicit certificate schemes
D. Brown, R. Gallant and S. Vanstone
Distributed computing with payout: task assignment for
financial---and strong---security
Philippe Golle and Stuart Stubblebine
Privacy for the stock market
Giovanni Di Crescenzo
Anonymity without `cryptography'
Dahlia Malkhi and Elan Pavlov
The practical problems of implementing MicroMint
Nicko van Someren
Rump Session
In addition to the regular conference program, a rump session will be
held on the evening of Tuesday, February 20th to provide an opportunity
for less formal presentations. The rump session will be chaired by
Rebecca Wright of AT&T Labs. Although the rump session will be
organized during the conference itself, advance proposals may be
submitted by email. (Send at most one page of plain Ascii text to
Rebecca Wright at rwright@research.att.com, by midnight Eastern time on
Thursday night, February 14, 2001.) Rump session contributions will
not appear in the conference proceedings.
Exhibition
An exhibition will be held in conjunction with the technical program,
with product displays, demonstrations, and presentations of a
business-oriented nature. Scientific sessions are primarily scheduled
for the mornings and exhibition sessions for the afternoons.
Registration
Registration can be done via the web at http://fc01.ai/. The fee for
the conference, which covers all conference materials and events
(including preproceedings, final proceedings, attendance at scientific
sessions, and breakfast and lunch each day of the conference), is:
$850 regular registration
$350 academic registration
$150 student registration
An additional $150 fee applies to registrations for which payment is
received after January 15, 2001.
A $100 discount ($50 for academic and student registrations) is
available to participants who pay their registration fee by electronic
money.
Payment may be made by credit card, bank transfer, electronic money, or
cash. Additionally, some local payment methods from various countries
can be accepted via Bibit Internet Billing Services.
Stipends
A limited number of stipends to help defray the costs of attendance may
be available to full-time students with a paper accepted for
presentation at the conference. If you would like to apply for a
stipend, please contact the General Chair at the email address listed
below.
Hotels
The conference will be held at the Marriott Beach Resort Grand Cayman,
and rooms have also been reserved at two nearby hotels, the Comfort
Suites and the Sleep Inn Resort.
MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT
The Marriott Beach Resort Grand Cayman is located on Seven Mile Beach.
There are two restaurants and three bars, including pool-side service.
The hotel has tennis courts and water sports services, and includes all
the standard features of a Marriott Beach Resort. It is within walking
distance of the many restaurants and shopping attractions located on
Seven Mile Beach.
The Marriott room rate is:
US$299.00
This rate is based on single or double occupancy and is subject to a
10% government tax and a 10% hotel service charge. The hotel service
charge includes bellmen and maid gratuities. The rooms are run of the
house.
Telephone: +1 345 949 0088
Fax: +1 345 949 3347
Please request the rate of US$299.00 for Financial Cryptography.
COMFORT SUITES
This is a new hotel, just open this season. It is located right next
door to the Marriott Beach Resort, only 300 feet from the beach. Many
room have ocean views. The hotel offers restaurant, bar, outdoor
swimming pool, jacuzzi, water sports centre, gift shop, guest coin
laundry, dry-cleaning, car hire, fitness centre, business centre, fax,
and copier services.
Suites Blocked for Financial Cryptography 01 are:
Single Double Triple
Studio Suites 170 180 190
Deluxe Suites 185 195 205
Studio Suites: open floor plan with one queen bed, sleep sofa and
shower; can sleep 4 persons.
Deluxe Suites: open floor plan with two double beds, sleep sofa and
shower; can sleep 6 persons.
Telephone: +1 345 945 7300
Fax: +1 345 945 7400
These rates are in US$ and are subject to a 10% government tax and a
10% service charge. They include a continental breakfast and
complimentary coffee in the bedrooms.
SLEEP INN RESORT
The Sleep Inn Resort is located about 10 minutes' walk from the
Marriott. It is the closest hotel to downtown George Town, a 15-minute
walk along the scenic coast line. The Sleep Inn is not located on the
beach but within easy walking distance. There is a swimming pool, a
snack bar & grill, a dive shop and a boutique.
Single Room 120.00
Double Room 130.00
These rates are in US$ and are subject to a 10% government tax and a
10% service charge. Breakfast is included with both rates.
Contact Josephine in reservations at the Sleep Inn.
Telephone: +1 345 949 9111
Fax: +1 345 949 6699
Email: sleepinn@candw.ky
Web Sites about the Cayman Islands
The official Department of Tourism site:
http://www.caymanislands.ky
The official government and weather site:
http://www.gov.ky
Local news and issues:
http://www.caymannetnews.com
The official site for info on Financial Services:
http://www.caymanfinance.gov.ky
The national airline, Cayman Airways:
http://www.caymanairways.com
All of these sites have links to various other sites of interest on the
Cayman Islands.
Program Committee
Matt Blaze, AT&T Labs - Research
Yair Frankel, Ecash
Matt Franklin, UC Davis
David Kravitz, Wave Systems Corp.
Arjen Lenstra, Citicorp
Philip MacKenzie, Lucent Bell Labs
Avi Rubin, AT&T Labs - Research
Jacques Stern, Ecole Normale Superieure
Kazue Sako, NEC
Stuart Stubblebine, CertCo
Paul Syverson (Chair), Naval Research Laboratory
Win Treese, Open Market, Inc.
Doug Tygar, UC Berkeley
Michael Waidner, IBM Zurich Research Lab
Moti Yung, CertCo
Organizing Committee
Program Chair:
Paul Syverson (syverson@itd.nrl.navy.mil)
General Chair:
Stuart Haber (stuart@intertrust.com)
Sponsorship Chair:
Barbara Fox (bfox@microsoft.com)
Sponsors
FC01 is sponsored by:
Bibit Internet Billing Services <http://www.bibit.com>
nCipher Corporation <http://www.ncipher.com>
InterTrust Corporation <http://www.intertrust.com>
If you are interested in sponsoring FC01, please contact the
Sponsorship Chair at the email addresses listed above.
For further information, please see the main FC01 conference web page
at http://fc01.ai/.
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